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Sasha Vujacic will get a guaranteed one-year, $1.35 million contract with the Knicks.

The deal was originally thought to be a training camp agreement, but it looks like Vujacic will be spending the entire season in New York. The deal is expected to be finalized soon, so we will update this story when it becomes official. The sharpshooter likely won't have more than a limited role off the bench, so he can be ignored in fantasy leagues. Aug 1 - 10:46 AM

The Knicks have reached agreement on a one-year deal with Sasha Vujacic.

The Knicks have been in discussion with the eight-year veteran and they'll have him in camp. He played just 10 minutes with the Clippers in the 2013-14 season and was with the Nets back in 2011. He won't be in the rotation. Jul 31 - 2:12 PM

The eight-year veteran had some success with the Lakers and Nets back in the day, but he hasn't played in an NBA game since the Clippers gave him a 10-day contract during the 2013-14 season. Vujacic has a career scoring average of 5.6 points per game, and he likely wouldn't have more than a limited role with the Knicks. We will let you know if the talks progress. Jul 30 - 6:11 PM

Vujacic had been hoping for an NBA return, but this news would seem to pour cold water on those hopes. Vujacic is still just 30 years old, but if his eight season NBA run ends here, he'll finish with career averages of 5.6 points, 1.9 rebounds, 1.3 assists, and 1.0 three-pointers per game. Tue, Oct 28, 2014 09:33:00 AM

Depth Charts

Jose Calderon (Achilles) said he is looking forward to having a healthy 2015-16 season.

After injuries limited Calderon to 42 games last season, the 33-year-old is hoping a return to health can help him turn things around this year. "I just want to be myself, just be healthy and play basketball. I think being healthy can change everything," Calderon said. "I think last year with all the different [lineups], injuries, myself included, I couldn’t get into a rhythm." Calderon could end up being worth a roster sport in standard fantasy leagues if he's able to win the starting point guard job in New York, but he's not much more than a late-round flier at this point.

Carmelo Anthony (knee) has informed U.S. Olympic Team officials he will attend the August minicamp.

He is still rehabbing his knee and is not expected to be a full participant in the minicamp. Anthony was expected to miss 4-6 months for his surgery back in February, so he's still on track to be ready for Knicks training camp. One year after his team encouraged him to shut it down, Anthony's fantasy draft stock is going to slide quite a bit. The Knicks have reportedly given Melo their blessing to attend, as well.